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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918

1918-01-19 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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she knew how things were, as a mark of her impersonal esteem. Of course, I was married when it arrived. What shall I do? Keep it or send it back? Too bad it isn't a silver sugar bowl or something I could regard as a wedding present. My brother, in a letter I have from him today, comments on your five letter to him and Martha. He declares they are liking you more every line they hear from you "and don't even know what she really looks like." They've got a rare experience coming in the thrills of seeing you, haven't they, Beautiful. A long, entertaining letter from the little mother reached me today, too. Honey, she's the dearest mother a man ever acquired by marriage. I grow more deeply in love with her every day and more
 
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